... states further up towards our first destination at Putrajaya, off the border of Selangor!

Here, we refreshed ourselves with a scrumptious lunch. However, for me (an avid shopper), I busied myself by shopping for local delights and food products to bring home for my family members and relatives. Well, you can eat any time, but shopping can't wait, right? :)

... protect any poor Malay from seeing something they shouldn't All in all its certainly a nice town, we are staying at a cool hostel that seems to have a reggae theme and our host I think has smoked a bit too much in her younger years and is paying for it now, but shes cool - in a kooky way. Tomorrow we are off to KL for a few days to prepare ourselves for some more trekking through forests - nic can't wait hope you are all well Matt and nic ...

... and tea. We were also provided three big meals a day. Breakfast was always adequate and satisfactory and there were many dishes for lunch and dinner always giving us more food than we could eat. We were also supplied with two bottles of beer and a bottle of coke at each table.

Also, although China was officially a communist country, there was ...

... i want to sign up! The road we stayed on which was unpronouncable, we aptly renamed, "Monoxide Drive". We suffered headaches and sore throats thanks to the heavy pollution in this city toward the end of our stay. Outside of the city, the air quality was a lot better. We sucked in as much of the semi fresh air we could as we visited places such as the Batu Caves and Sunway Lagoon... The Batu Cave is ...